The two pie charts compare the use of social networks by British users in 2010 and 2020. Facebook and Twitter were the most well-liked platforms. Regarding Facebook and Twitter, they were the most interesting, with the former accounting for 46% in 2010 and increasing significantly to 73% in 2020, while the latter represented 17% in 2010 but dropped to 7% by 2020.
Turning to the four remaining platforms, Pinterest accounted for 18% of users in 2010, nearly doubling the figure for Google+ (11%), followed by 8% for Bebo. By 2020, Pinterest and Google+ declined to 7% and 3%, respectively. Meanwhile, Bebo, the most boring platform, completely disappeared, making up 0%.
In summary, Facebook became the dominant social network over the decade, while the other platforms, including Bebo, saw sharp declines in popularity.
